By Damien Larkins, Australian Broadcasting Company
Some of Tasmania’s best and brightest here are embracing the digital revolution and working to become the next leaders in technology. Computers have become a ubiquitous part of our lives nowadays; at work, at home, we even spend much of our spare time interacting with electronic devices. The University of Tasmania’s (UTAS) School of Computing and Information Systems today showcased some of its latest undergrad and post graduate projects. Among them were computer games, robots, artificial intelligence and augmented reality. The School’s courses also teach students to develop and pitch projects to business and government organisations and several third-year student projects with real-world applications were also on display.
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